Want to learn more about Zr and Hf MOF stability? Don't miss this recent communication, included as part of our #PioneeringInvestigators collection. "Zirconium vs. hafnium: a comparative study of mesoporous MOF stability" by Orysia Zaremba, Subhajit Dutta, PhD., jesus requies, Jacopo Andreo and Stefan Wuttke 👉 https://lnkd.in/euea2dRM In this work the authors investigate and compare the thermal stabilities of a wide range of mesoporous Zr and Hf MOFs, providing a potential blueprint for the design of new MOF-based materials.
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The poster deadline for our Faraday Discussion on Advances in supramolecular gels is extended to 3 March 2025. Are you looking for the opportunity to share your supramolecular gels research? You now have one week to send us your abstract. Reach your community and contribute to our understanding of this exciting field. See discussion themes and submit your abstract: http://rsc.li/gels-fd2025
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Every year, our #PioneeringInvestigators collection showcases research being carried out by international researchers who are established in their careers and are recognised as making a significant contribution to their field. Don't miss "External stimuli-driven catalytic hydrogels for biomedical applications" by Jing Liao, Jijun Sun, Wencong Jia, Wenjin He, Huijing Wang, Weiyun Huang, Yanmei Wang, Meihua Yu, Yujie Xie and Yu Chen from Shanghai University, featured in this year's collection! In this Feature article, the authors discuss the design strategies for external stimuli-driven catalytic hydrogels, including discussion on the importance of precise control over the chemical and physical properties of hydrogels in response to specific stimuli, elucidating the regulatory mechanisms that dictate hydrogel behavior and deepening the understanding of their applications with enhanced spatial and temporal resolution. Read the full Feature article here 👉 https://lnkd.in/egeCFrQK
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🎥 What is #RSCPoster? 🎥 Curious about #RSCPoster? Our latest video explains everything you need to know about this exciting competition! Discover how you can showcase your research, gain recognition, and connect with fellow scientists. Be inspired and register today 👉 https://rsc.li/4gNFUE5
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FAIR Data in Chemistry: Why and How? Not again a post on the upcoming #RSCPoster conference that is held in just 1.5 weeks! But yes, there is another one! This time to advertise for our webinars that we will run alongside the conference. Tune in at 1pm GMT for a discussion on #FAIRdata in chemistry. What is FAIR data? What is it used for, why should you care? Come and join me listening and talking to Leah McEwan from Cornell University and Jeremy Frey from University of Southampton! The webinars are free to join! https://lnkd.in/ge8-AT2N P.S.: Not sure what #RSCPoster is all about? Check out this Chemical Science Journal article, reflecting on 10 years of #RSCPoster and its impact!: https://lnkd.in/eA_zRu5h #RSCPoster #RSCPosterLive #Science #Research #Outreach #FAIRdata Natalie Cotterell, Patrick de Jong, Timothy Noel , Malla Reddy, Michaela Muehlberg
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#OnTheCover of issue 17... "Fully bio-based cellulose ester synthesis from natural aldehydes via aerobic oxidation" by Daisuke Hirose, Daiki Ina, Akina Yoshizawa, Samuel Budi Wardhana Kusuma, Masaki Nishio, Naoki Wada and Kenji Takahashi from Kanazawa University 👉 https://lnkd.in/eugvU5Yi "Organocatalytic CS2 insertion into epoxides in neat conditions: a straightforward approach for the efficient synthesis of Di- and tri-thiocarbonates" by Marcos López-Aguilar, Nicolás Ríos Lombardía, Miguel Gallegos, Daniel Barrena-Espés, Joaquin Garcia Alvarez, Carmen Concellon Fernández and Vicente del Amo from Universidad de Oviedo 👉 https://lnkd.in/e_GDAJwH "Aggregation suppression and enhanced blue emission of perylene in zinc-based coordination polymer glass" by Jaeho Lee, Zixi Xie, Wengang Huang, Milton Chai, Xuemei Li, Bun Chan, huiyuan cheng, Dongxu He, EQ Han, Yuelei Chen, Vicki Chen, Lianzhou Wang and Jingwei Hou 👉 https://lnkd.in/enYAgxCc Access the full issue here featuring new research from across the chemical sciences! 👉 https://lnkd.in/enYAgxCc
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⏰ Nominations for our very first Chemical Science Lectureship will close soon, on the 1st of March. If you haven't nominated yet, now is the time! ⏰ This year we’re looking for researchers in the field of imaging, biosensing or diagnostics at any independent career stage who have published in the journal in the last five years. Introduced for the 15th anniversary of the journal, the Chemical Science Lectureship will align with the topic of the Chemical Science Symposium for a given year. Details about how to nominate are here: https://lnkd.in/eqdEDT3Z Nominate before 1st March 2025! The winner will present their lectureship at the next Chemical Science symposium in November 2025 in a special Lectureship session, with associated travel costs included as part of the prize. They will also be invited to join the Chemical Science Advisory Board. Researchers must be independent and have published in Chemical Science within the last 5 years. There are no requirements to have received a PhD within a set period for this Lectureship; candidates will be considered for contributions within the past five years. https://lnkd.in/eqdEDT3Z #Chemistry #ChemicalScience #Sensing #Imaging #Diagnostics #Biosensing
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We're delighted to announce that Grace G.D. Han has been awarded the 2025 Cram Lehn Pedersen Prize, sponsored by ChemComm! This prize, named in honour of the 1987 Nobel Prize in Chemistry winners, recognizes significant, original, and independent work in the field of supramolecular chemistry. Learn more about Grace and her research on our blog 👉 https://lnkd.in/ezyZTPxP
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Issue 16 of ChemComm is now available to read online! 👉 https://lnkd.in/ecevDBhG #OnTheCover of the latest issue... "Multilayered organosiloxane films with self-healing ability converted from block copolymer nanocomposites" by Yoshiaki Miyamoto, Takamichi MATSUNO and Atsushi Shimojima from Waseda University 👉 https://lnkd.in/eGbVrNbx "Ring strain governs transmetalation behaviour at a tucked-in iron complex" by Connor Durfy, Michelle Huang, Joseph A. Zurakowski, Paul D. Boyle and Marcus Drover from Western University 👉 https://lnkd.in/e-GcTbwN "Polymer material innovations for a green hydrogen economy" by Satyasankar Jana, Anbanandam Parthiban and Wendy Rusli from A*STAR Institute of Sustainability for Chemicals, Energy & Environment (ISCE2) 👉 https://lnkd.in/eZDr32h7 #ChemCommCovers
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We are so thrilled to be part of the 60 most popular articles published in ChemComm Journal in 2024 ! 🤩 If you missed our work, follow the link 👉 https://lnkd.in/eWx9MsE3
2024 marked the 60th Anniversary of ChemComm. As part of the celebrations of this milestone, we're delighted to highlight our collection showcasing 60 of the most cited and accessed articles published in ChemComm during 2024! Featuring work by Blaž Likozar, Rob Elmes, Lorenzo Malavasi, Divita Mathur, Magnus Rueping, Alakananda Hajra, Hamid Arandiyan, Amanda Hummon, Kyungsoo Oh, Liangliang Sun, Apparao Draksharapu, Bill Morandi, Alex J. Plajer, Arnaud Thevenon, Lyle Isaacs, Youhei TAKEDA, Caitlin Davis, Clémence Corminboeuf, Srinivas Dharavath, & many more! A special mention goes to XIAO Chengliang whose wonderful cover image has been used in the promotional graphic 😍 Read the full collection here 👉 https://lnkd.in/e7Xfi6FA
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